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RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - XFullFatTim - 21-09-2011 10:05pm

Darned apple auto censoring function on iPad!


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - WB - 23-09-2011 09:34pm

(21-09-2011 07:05pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Drove from Lancaster to West London via the M6, M42 & M40. In the last 72 hours the car has developed a wind rustle on the seal between the curve of the drivers door and the A pillar. Took her into Lookers Park Royal where their tech Steve took me for a test drive to see if we could replicate the noise and as soon as we got to 55 it appeared, so the car is in the workshop tomorrow to see what can be done. Steve also found the plastic cover for the front mount for the roof rails was a little loose, which could be the cause of the door seal problem. Had a "burn up" and had 15 minutes at xxx mph! Car is impressively quiet, stable and smooth at highly illegal speeds, I was still overtaken by a stream of outside lane cruisers including several Priuses even at the speed I was doing! Ave speed Lancaster to W3, with a stop at Gaydon Motor Heritage Centre was 70, ave mpg, impressive - 40mpg dead for the trip!

Tim, what was the outcome of the wind rustle investigation?


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - XFullFatTim - 23-09-2011 10:15pm

The door hinges were adjusted and I had a 430 miles commute back to Scotland wind noise free at 70mph.... thanks to Steve at LPR who was rather grasping at straws to find a way to cure it. I wonder if the coupes hinges are maybe a little under size for the weight they have to support. The rustle started 10 days into ownership so it wasn't something the car left the factory with


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - ant - 24-09-2011 11:03am

Today I played with my Fuji 1/43rd LRX scale model. The Firenze 1/1 Prestige is still in a field in Gaydon.
ANT


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - Spiderman - 25-09-2011 12:12am

Travelled 250+ miles from Scotland to our 2nd home on the shores of Lake Windermere to enjoy some well earned R&R with my wife & our Border Terrier. Smile

Never saw another Evoque on our way down....rare beasts!


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - XFullFatTim - 02-10-2011 10:49pm

Left it on the drive while I took the Defender for a cross country drive on shooting road tracks through the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park from Aberfoyle through to Loch Chon, then out to Comer farm, the over the track behind Ben Lomond down a 1:5 gradient to the shores of Loch Lomond, turned around and drove back...................... while the tracks were well within the capability of an Evoque the very slippery grass on the track down to the loch shore and back via 12 hairpin bends would, I think have defeated the grip of the Evoque's 100% road biased tyres and the trickery of the TR system. Some photos taken on the same run in March this year - we had now snow today but the low cloud and rain was a "feature" of today's drive too
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RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - PhilSkill - 02-10-2011 11:41pm

Looks a fun day out Tim, even with the cloud and rain! all part of the fun up there, would be great to see how the Evoque would fair with the right tyres, but then you dont exactly need to be doing that with your defender!

Sadly my chance to do some terrain in the welsh mountains will be without my Evoque Sad so tarmac only for my up and coming trip!


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - XFullFatTim - 02-10-2011 11:46pm

A dry sunny day then the Evoque would handle it no problem, it would probably have handled today OK but it's bad enough having everybody in Defenders and Disco3's watch your every move on these events in the Evoque without making an idiot of yourself spinning away rubber on wet grass on a very steep incline - one of the Disco2's on the run today had serious traction problems coming back up the slope purely because it was shod with road tyres and had no difflock, it ended up needing a little help from a tow rope on one section, I'm sure Evqoue's TR system would have sorted it out but I didn't want to be the one to find out!.

Here is a section of the OS map that covers the route, we ended up at Cailness Cottage http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=238500&y=704500&z=120&sv=Comer&st=3&tl=Map+of+Comer,+Stirling+&searchp=ids.srf&mapp=map.srf


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - PhilSkill - 03-10-2011 12:02am

Yes, you don't want to go and find its limits and get it stuck with loads of on lookers at least till you know where you are with its capabilities, I can imagine there being a few die hard told you so's out there waiting to see it fail!


RE: What did you do in your Evoque today? - evoqueboy - 03-10-2011 11:01am

Well not technically today but on Thursday me and a couple of the boys drove up and down broad street like a bunch of typical Asian lads! Lol many admiring glances and people running out of pubs to see what we were in. Although the highlight of the day was when a phantom drophead drove past with 3 lads in and the one at the back stands up and points at the Evoque and shouts,"Yo that's sick" in front of everybody! Lol